Linux System Administration for Beginners!
Get started with Linux, app development, server configuration, networking, and become a system administrator!
Welcome to “Linux System Administration for Beginners!”
In this course we will begin by covering the very basics of using the Linux operating system, and move on to the advanced system and networking skills necessary to become a Linux administrator!
We will cover the following topics in this course:
Enroll now to watch 7.5+ hours of HD video tutorials.
We hope to see you in the course!
Installing VirtualBox and setting up your virtual machine
FREE PREVIEWInstalling Ubuntu Linux on your virtual machine
Installing Ubuntu Linux on your virtual machine (pt.2)
Disabling the ISO & first boot up
Installing VirtualBox_Guest Additions for a better user experience
Customizing our Ubuntu desktop
Installing the Unity Tweak Tool for Ubuntu
Installing Ubuntu along side Windows on your actual hard drive (pt.1)
Installing Ubuntu along side Windows on your actual hard drive (pt.2)
Getting started with the Linux command line (pt.1)
Getting started with the Linux command line (pt.2)
Administrative privileges in the Linux terminal
Using the package manager to install new applications
Searching through the repository to find new applications to download
What if we want to install a package that is not in the repository? No problem
Keeping programs updated in Ubuntu Linux
File permissions and ownership explained (pt.1)
File permissions and ownership explained (pt.2)
How to create a new file in the terminal and recap
Creating new directories and moving files
Copying, renaming, and removing files
Getting started with the FIND command and it's practical uses (pt.1)
Getting started with the FIND command and it's practical uses (pt.2)
Getting started with the FIND command and it's practical uses (pt.3)
Introduction to the GREP command
Using GREP in conjunction with the FIND command
How to redirect the output of a command
Using the TOP command to view applications on your Linux machine in real-time
How to view the entire list of processes and closing applications
What is a service
Configuring services using the command line
Using CRONTABS to schedule tasks
What are the practical applications of CRONTABS
Choosing an integrated development environment (IDE)
Eclipse installation and set-up
PyCharm Installation and set-up
PyCharm installation problem resolved
Introduction to GitHub, installation, and how to set-up a repository
How to pull:push information from our repository
How to remove & ignore directories in our repository
How to resolve merge conflicts from the command line
How to set up and manage branches
Correction from the previous lecture
Getting started with Meteor. Installation and how to add packages
Setting up your first project
Setting up our router and React components
Watch as our project begins to take shape
Working on the actual programming
Rendering our posts
Putting the finishing touches on our project
Apache 2, PHP 5, and MySQL installation
Getting started with our server configuration
What is the hosts file on a Linux system
Deploying our Meteor app to an Apache 2 server
Setting up our MongoDB NoSQL database
Creating our virtual host
Using a shell script to set our environment variables
Installing & configuring phpMyAdmin
Let's take a tour around the phpMyAdmin panel
Creating a basic virtual host
Setting up a WordPress installation on top of our Apache 2 environment
Before we begin using WordPress, we need to set-up our database
Python installation & command line interface
What are the practical applications of Python
Adding:removing users through the system settings graphical user interface (GUI)
Adding new users through terminal
How to delete users through terminal
How to change an existing users password
Adding users to a group and why this is valuable
Introduction to networking
How does the internet work
What is a local network
Practical networking commands (pt.1)
Practical networking commands (pt.2)
Using the netstat command to track detailed network statistics
An in-depth look at the Linux hosts file (pt.1)
An in-depth look at the Linux hosts file (pt.2)
Using traceroute to track the servers a request passes through
Using Network Mapper to track the activity on your network (pt.1)
Using Network Mapper to track the activity on your network (pt.2)
Using ssh to access the command line of a remote host
Let's use sftp to transfer files to and from machines
Setting up an ssh host on our local machine
Using the man command to learn info about the programs on your Linux machine
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